Elemental composition analysis of electronic waste using neutron-based analytical techniques: a novel approach to assessing environmental and resource recovery potential†
Noémi Anna Buczkó, Boglárka Maróti, Katalin Gméling and László Szentmiklósi
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Abstract
Development of environmentally friendly technologies and assessing economic return for electronic waste recycling require the determination of the mass fractions of valuable, critical, and hazardous elements in e-waste. Neutron-based analytical methods have rarely been applied to this task so far, despite their merits, such as multi-element analysis of solid samples without dissolution and no need for matrix-matched calibration. In this study, instrumental neutron activation analysis, prompt-gamma neutron activation analysis and in-beam neutron activation analysis techniques were applied to determine the elemental composition of two major e-waste types, printed circuit boards and integrated circuits. With a proper analysis strategy, most metallic and non-metallic elements relevant to the circular economy were measurable, or adequate detection limits could be obtained.